(g) METRIC AND ENGLISH CONVERSION TABLES Use these tables to convert measurements between the English and (SI) metric systems. Length English 2.54 mi. cmyards m.= kmmiles 0.90 0.6214ymbol meter m m S inches 30.40centimeters 0.3937 cm=10mm 1.60 yd. 100cm kilometers km=l‚OOOm (SI) ft.centimeters Metric 1.0936 Symbol English Multiply the English measurement by the multiplier in the far right column to come up with the metric equivalent. English inches feet yards miles To Metric centimeters
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CHAPTER 1 CONVERSION FACTORS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE Civil engineers throughout the world accept both the United States Customary System (USCS) and the System International (SI) units of measure for both applied and theoretical calculations. However‚ the SI units are much more widely used than those of the USCS. Hence‚ both the USCS and the SI units are presented for essentially every formula in this book. Thus‚ the user of the book can apply the formulas with confidence anywhere in
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Activity No. 1.1 Unit of Measurement I. Convert each angle to a decimal in degrees. 1. 40° 30’ 2. 60° 60’ 60" II. Convert each angle to D° M’ S" form. 1. 40.3° 2. 118.255° III. Evaluate the following. 1. Complement of 74° 31’ 43" 2. Supplement of 105° 24’ 56" Activity No. 1.2 Unit of Measurement I. Convert each angle in degrees to radians
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English Metric Conversion: Weighing Pound for Pound In 1960‚ the Treaty of the Meter approved a modern draft of the metric system‚ Le Système International d’Unités‚ or the International System of Units‚ abbreviated SI. This system was designed to allow countries to trade on a unified system of weights‚ lengths‚ and other forms of measurements. The United States was committed to unorthodox measurements such as feet‚ pounds‚ and gallons. All unstandardized‚ the American units of measurement became
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Should America convert to the metric system? There are three countries that still didn’t convert to the metric system: US‚ Myanmar (formerly Burma) and Liberia. The US still uses the English units also known as the Imperial System. I think that US should convert to the metric system because: the metric system is much simpler‚ the whole world uses it‚ and the English system hurts the international trade. As I said before the metric system is a LOT simpler! There are 10 millimeters in a centimeter
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NT2640 Unit 9 Labs Detailed Lab Step Answers: 25 answers Step 6. Full duplex 100Mb/s Step 10. show interfaces status Detailed Lab Step Answers: Step 5. 0200.0000.AAAA Fa0/11 0200.0000.BBBB Gi0/1 0200.0000.1111 GI0/2 0200.000.2222 Gi0/1 Step 9. 0200.0000.2222 Fa0/12 0200.0000.1111 Gi0/1 0200.0000.AAA Gi0/1 0200.0000.BBBB Gi0/1 No Detailed Lab Step Answers: Detailed Lab Step Answers: Step 5.
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given basic units to their corresponding physical quantities. All engineers must use the same language in their communications‚ and one of these universal communication tools is the units of measurements. Physical quantities such as length‚ weight‚ time‚ speed‚ force‚ and mass are measured with standard units. Therefore the magnitude if a physical quantity is given by a number and standard unit of measurement. Examples: 5 meters‚ 60 kilograms. SI units are the international system of units (system
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Microscopy and the Metric System Margaret E. Vorndam‚ M.S. Version 42-0090-00-01 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing
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Metrics Mastery Worksheets are designed to be in class exercises that your students can work on in class. This is a master document that provides all worksheets questions and answers. You can modify or change it as needed in order to prepare one page two sided exercises for your students to hand out in class. You can also easily turn the answers into powerpoint slides to review the answers in class. Table of Contents Worksheet: Metric 1 Expense Types 2 Worksheet: Metric 2 Percentage Change
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mile= 1.61 km 1 rod / perch =16.5 foot 1 chain =22 yard 1 furlong =40 rd = 220 yd 1 mile =8 furlong 1 mile =5280 feet 1 fathom =6 feet 1 cable length =720ft = 120 fathom 1 nautical mile=1852 meter 1 league =3 miles 1 mil =0.001 inch METRIC CONVERSIONS 1 centimeter =10 millimeter 1 decimeter =10 centimeter 1 meter =10 decimeter 1 dekameter=10 meter 1 hectometer=10 dekameter 1 kilometer = 1000 m = 10 ha LENGTH 1mile =5280 feet 1 inch =2.54 cm 1 feet =12 inches 1 yard =3 feet 1
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